
Hao Chen
Wrote and deployed the GPS ERC-20 smart contracts and managed on-chain upgrades and fixes
Directed the technical implementation of the GPS token, including writing the ERC-20 compatible contract code, configuring minting and burn functions, and embedding vesting/lockup mechanics. These concrete coding choices set the token's on-chain invariants: transfer rules, approval flows and edge-case behaviors that impacted exchanges and wallets interacting with GPS. Managed deployment procedures and multisig governance setup for privileged functions such as token minting and administrative pausing. The chosen multisig threshold and key holders directly influenced the pace of any emergency interventions and the market's perception of custodial risk. Ran the integration work with decentralized exchanges, automated market maker pools, and staking contracts, producing the factory-router calls and LP token accounting conventions actually used in liquidity pools. Implementation errors or optimizations in this layer materially affected impermanent loss dynamics and liquidity provider incentives. Led incident response when security issues surfaced, coordinating on-chain patches and issuing redeployments or token migrations when necessary. Those remediation steps altered circulating supply through migrations or burns and changed trading availability windows, which had measurable short-term impacts on price and volume.
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